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Fishing trout lines in the back water off of the ouachita
Posted on 2/18/20 at 5:53 pm
Posted on 2/18/20 at 5:53 pm
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Posted on 2/18/20 at 5:59 pm to Simmesport
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Fishing trout lines
This post was edited on 2/18/20 at 6:01 pm
Posted on 2/18/20 at 6:00 pm to Simmesport
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Fishing trout lines
I bet you keep your clothes in a chester drawers too.
Posted on 2/18/20 at 6:18 pm to Simmesport
Uh huh... yea... fish...
Back of the bus, window licker
Back of the bus, window licker
Posted on 2/18/20 at 6:25 pm to Simmesport
Lol. The smartassery is because it’s Trot Line, not Trout Line. Calling it that is pet peeve to some, myself included. Like nails on a chalkboard. However I have no problem using clip instead of magazine. So what do I know.
You can catch plenty catfish of Trot lines in the Ouachita but I think it’s pretty high right now.
You can catch plenty catfish of Trot lines in the Ouachita but I think it’s pretty high right now.
Posted on 2/18/20 at 8:40 pm to MikeBRLA
quote:We had so many.
chester drawers
Posted on 2/18/20 at 10:04 pm to LSUballs
The OP gonna catch some trout all right in that back water. Cypress Trout.
Posted on 2/18/20 at 10:07 pm to Simmesport
The ouachita backwaters is fulla trouts.
Posted on 2/18/20 at 10:32 pm to Simmesport
Should be able to catch you a mess of cypress trout.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 5:59 am to Simmesport
Don't you mean "trot" lines?
Posted on 2/19/20 at 7:07 am to Simmesport
Yo Yo's work good in the spring too
Posted on 2/19/20 at 7:36 am to The Torch
You will probably see some hooded morganzas while running trout lines in the Ouachita backwater.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 9:25 am to Simmesport
Damn I didn’t realize the Ouachita held trout
Posted on 2/19/20 at 10:19 am to sta4ever
Late February and into March I've done really well running trot lines in backwaters of Ouachita. My go to bait is chicken hearts.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 12:36 pm to Simmesport
Welcome to the board, Simmesport.
Anyone who posts enough will end up the butt of their mistakes occasionally.
I learned the word "rurnt" from my North Louisiana raised mom and dad. Asked myself how to spell that in about the 5th grade and realized the word they were attempting was "ruined." Whatever, you Rednecks!!!
FWIW, my pap-paw used to run hoop nets in the backwater of the Ouachita somewhere, and he'd catfish and gaspergue. He took me once, but I was about 7, so have no clue where we were.
Good luck fishin!
Anyone who posts enough will end up the butt of their mistakes occasionally.
I learned the word "rurnt" from my North Louisiana raised mom and dad. Asked myself how to spell that in about the 5th grade and realized the word they were attempting was "ruined." Whatever, you Rednecks!!!
FWIW, my pap-paw used to run hoop nets in the backwater of the Ouachita somewhere, and he'd catfish and gaspergue. He took me once, but I was about 7, so have no clue where we were.
Good luck fishin!
Posted on 2/19/20 at 2:27 pm to Grassy1
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my pap-paw used to run hoop nets in the backwater of the Ouachita
So did my paw-paw. He also ran gill nets too. He lived on Tupaw Bayou in West Monroe. When the river got up it would flood most of his bayou frontage property which was really nothing more than about a 5 acre oak flat that was right behind his house. When that water would start falling he would set his nets and crush just about everything that swims that would be coming back out of that flood water back to the bayou.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 3:16 pm to MWP
Those were the good ole days. Set some hoop nets with lead nets running into them, and you would struggle to roll them into the boat. Be full of catfish, buffalo, striped bass, white perch, and other fish. Of course we had to throw all those game fish back. Wink Wink A nylon gill net or a tied-down monofilament gill net will catch many a fish. My dad never sold those fish. We just had many family get together's with fish cookings,and some fish for the freezer. Get caught doing all that now days though, and the LDWF will take your boat, truck, nets, etc.
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